By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net
After 56 years, FIBA Intercontinental Cup will be held for the first time in Africa. The destination will be Cario, Egypt in February 2022.
Zamalek SC of Cairo will be the first African team to participate in the competition. They will face San Pablo Burgos, Flamengo, and the Lakeland Magic as the opposition.
Per FIBA:
The next edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup is set to mark a landmark in the history of the competition which started 56 years ago, as it will be held in February 2022 in Cairo, Egypt, taking place in an African country for the first time.
The event is poised to further enhance its unique transatlantic status by also becoming the first club competition in basketball history to feature contenders that will be representing four different regional leagues.
Zamalek SC of Cairo, fresh off being crowned champions of the inaugural Basketball Africa League campaign, will reach another milestone by becoming the first African club to compete in the FIBA Intercontinental Cup.
Reigning FIBA Intercontinental Cup champions and Basketball Champions League 2020-21 winners Hereda San Pablo Burgos are headlining the field of participants, looking to become the first club to win back-to-back Intercontinental Cup trophies since fellow Spaniards Real Madrid achieved the feat in 1997.
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Brazil’s Flamengo were crowned Basketball Champions League Americas 2020-21 champions and will be returning to the Intercontinental Cup after three years, when they reached the Final at home in Rio de Janeiro but lost to AEK Athens.
Lakeland Magic, the Orlando Magic affiliate that clinched the NBA G League title in 2020-21, will be making their first appearance in the intercontinental contest, picking the baton from fellow G League clubs Austin Spurs and Rio Grande Valley Vipers.
“We are very excited and looking forward to this truly historical moment, when the FIBA Intercontinental Cup will finally take place in Africa and will feature an African club,” commented FIBA Secretary General Andreas Zagklis.
“The 2022 event will mark a turning point for the competition and it’s another important step towards fulfilling FIBA’s strategic objective of shaping the landscape of international club competitions,” Mr. Zagklis added.
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The big event, hosted by the Egyptian Basketball Federation at the Hassan Mostafa Sports Hall in Cairo, will tip off on Friday, February 11, 2022 with the two Semi-Finals and conclude on Sunday, February 13, 2022 with the Final and the 3rd-Place game.
“It’s an honor to host the FIBA Intercontinental Cup and it’s a proud occasion for Egyptian sport and for the Egyptian Basketball Federation,” said Mr. Magdy Abofrekha, President of the Egyptian Basketball Federation.
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“Organizing this competition is a new step towards proving our ability to once again host global events, as we hosted the FIBA U19 World Cup in 2017 and many other international tournaments. We are looking forward to meeting our friends in Cairo and witnessing an historic event together.”
The 2022 edition also marks a return to the four-team format that was successfully reinstated in 2019. In 2021 the FIBA Intercontinental Cup was played in a single-game Final, as FIBA adapted the format due to the pandemic. The Final was held in Buenos Aires and Burgos defeated Argentina’s Quimsa 82-73 to lift the trophy.
Real Madrid are the most successful club in competition history, having won the title on five occasions, the most recent one being their 2015 success over Brazil’s Bauru, in Sao Paulo.
The draw of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup 2022 will take place early next year.